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Why Study Italian?

On Campus: Minor available - After the Elementary and Intermediate courses, a range of advanced courses or independent studies in Italian literature, history, culture, and film are available. Through the Italian Club students can practice conversation, view films, take field trips to the opera, and much more!

Study Italian Abroad: The Italian program offers opportunities for study of language and culture during a summer program and one or two semester periods of study in Florence, Italy.

There are two types of opportunities for Study Abroad in Italy:

Summer Study in Florence, 6 hours credit for 4 1/2 weeks

1 or 2 semesters in Florence, Rome, or Sicily. In addition to study of Italian language, there is a wide variety of course options for summer or semester.

In learning a second language, a student has an advantage in almost any field. Why? That student has a broader view of our world, and has a specific expertise that makes him/her more valuable to employers.

By learning Italian, the student will have in depth exposure to a people and culture who have over the centuries perfected the art of living.

Italians' way of life and their cultural products have been imitated the world over, as you see listed above.

The popularity of study of Italian has increased during the past several years; and students who have studied Italian here at Belmont have sent back such reports as "I was in Germany, and Italian was the only language we all knew!"